dio – A New Creative Social Sharing Experience #DiscoveryDio

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of dio for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

It seems like I’m always looking for a way to share my photos with others. Sure, there’s my blog, but sometimes I have many more photos that I put into a post. I edit for content, size, etc., but I want to make those photos available to friends and family.

Then I sometimes need a spot to share random bits of information – links to products I love, directions for projects I want to complete, and video tutorials I want to watch. Sure, there are some popular content curation and sharing sites out there, but none of them give me complete control over my content, how it’s shared, and how it’s put together; until now.

dio – A Creative and Social Experience

I’ve been introduced to a new “creative and social experience” which lets me put together my information, saved for myself or to share with others, in one convenient place. But instead of trying to describe what dio is, I thought I’d show you.

My crochet dio – a place to store all of my videos, links, and photos associated with my hobby

dio lets me place video, text, pictures, and more on the web. Here’s a crochet dio I put together with projects I’ve completed, ones I want to do, tutorial videos I want to reference again, and links to the yarns I’ve been using. I have this information all over my blog, but none of it is in one convenient place. Now when I add a new resource, I head to dio and update my place.

I also put together a travel dio to share my Monsters University trip earlier this month to Pixar. It’s got my class schedule, pictures from the trip, and I can add a map and other interactive assets.

My Monsters University Trip dio

There are so many ways to use dio; as many as there are users. Check out some unique weddings, homes, travel locales, and more built by people from all over. Some have even added historical places and spaces. It’s easy to get lost for hours checking out all of the fun and interesting ways people are using dio.com.

How to Get Started with dio.com

Visit the site and register. Only basic information is required to get started. Then check out the video tutorials for help or wing it – you can’t go wrong.

Don’t let the room vernacular scare you. Just think of it as a binder full of information – place your pieces together and soon you’ve built your own little room.

Want to work on a dio with a friend? You can do that! Create an event or historical account from anywhere in the world with internet access. It’s a great way to collaborate!

Connect with dio.com

Like dio on Facebook

Follow @dioplaces on Twitter and the hashtag #discoverdio

Win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!

To enter, you’ll need to register at dio.comand create a place. Then come back here and leave a comment below using the email you signed up at dio.com with and the link to your new place.

To be eligible to win, you must be an active user at the time of the prize drawing.

TWO extra entries are available:

Tweet the tweet provided in the giveaway widget or one of your own. You’ll need to use the hashtag #DiscoveryDio and @dioplaces to qualify for the extra entry.

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I signed up with this email address. I started a room about food – because I spend so much time in the kitchen. I think it will make a great recipe binder or place to store ideas – https://www.dio.com/places/food

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